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Juvenile Psychopathy and Community Treatment Response in Youth Adjudicated for Sexual Offenses. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study looked at the link between features of juvenile psychopathy and how young offenders respond to treatment over an 11-year follow-up period.
  • The Psychopathy Checklist: Youth Version (PCL: YV) was used to assess these young individuals, revealing that psychopathy scores correlated with various types of recidivism, particularly predicting nonsexual violent offenses but not sexual ones.
  • Higher levels of psychopathy traits were linked to not completing specific treatment for sexual offenses, while improvements in risk assessments suggested a lower likelihood of reoffending, highlighting the need for effective intervention strategies for these youth.

Article Abstract

The present study examined the association of juvenile psychopathy features and treatment response in a sample of 102 youth, court adjudicated for sexual offenses and followed up more than 11 years in the community. The Psychopathy Checklist: Youth Version (PCL: YV) was rated from comprehensive archival sources, along with a youth sexual offense risk assessment and treatment planning measure scored pre-and posttreatment. The PCL: YV converged with domains of sexual offense risk and change in conceptually meaningful ways, and significantly predicted nonsexual violent, general violent, and any recidivism; it did not significantly predict sexual recidivism. Higher levels of psychopathy-related personality features were significantly associated with noncompletion of youth sexual offense-specific treatment, while changes in risk were associated with decreased recidivism controlling for PCL: YV score and baseline risk at  < .10. The findings underscore the importance of intervention and support services for youth convicted of sexual offenses as well as the clinical and risk relevance of the juvenile psychopathy construct to decrease violent victimization to others.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9527356PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0306624X21994066DOI Listing

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